The International Workshop on Language Production 2014 , will be held in Geneva, Switzerland (16-18 July 2014).

The workshop is a venue for multi-disciplinary discussion of cognitive science research on how the brain produces language. It is organized around poster sessions and ten hour-long keynote-style presentations.

Program:

Special event (10th anniversary ):Pim Levelt: On the origins of language production research

9 invited talks:

Sonia Kandel (CNRS Grenoble): The interaction between spelling and motor processes in writingJean-François Démonet (University of Lausanne): Dorsal / ventral dichotomy and written language processingSusanne Gahl (Univ. of California): Patterns and mechanisms of phonetic reductionJim Scobbie (Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh): Phonetic variation and speech disordersAgnes Kovacs (Central European Univ): Flexible learning of words and rules in bilingual and monolingual infantsBrad Mahon (University of Rochester): Retrieving words in spoken language productionAlex Martin (NIMH): The neural circuitry for producing words depends on the meaning of the words producedSimon Fischer Baum (Rice University): Representing position in written and spoken languageDan Acheson (Max Planck): Monitoring and Control in Language Production